4. Stash it in the Trash
The days of using trashcans solely for garbage are gone. Need a place to store all your children’s toys but don’t want to spend a fortune on a legitimate “toy box?” Take a trip to the nearest hardware store and throw a metal trashcan in your cart, along with a can of paint. A painted trashcan may sound “too good to be true,” but the results may surprise you!
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5.Going Somewhere?
If you’ve moved a few times (most of us have) you know that you may have items that you need but don’t necessarily need often. Why not make these items ready to find? Even better? READY TO MOVE by storing them in an old suitcase? Suitcases are quite the rage at present and can be used various ways throughout the home. Some examples of using suitcases are: stacked on top of each other as “skinny wall” display, as a night stand, side table, and other common traditional furniture pieces.
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Now that we have shared some of our favorite DIY storage and furniture hacks with you, what would you add to the list?